Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] that their [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Those who remained in work found that their non-working hours totally revolved around their heroin use :
2 Scattered experts will contribute to complex team interfaces , but only if frequent pruning ensures that their scarce time is n't wasted on needless meetings .
3 Even as recent as 1978 , senior police officials in the office of the Chief Constable suspected that their private lines were tapped .
4 However , no-one would listen to us and the Dampness Group realised that their first task was to get evidence to prove their common sense approach .
5 To forestall rival suitors who might become political enemies , Ernst August and his wife agreed that their eldest son , Georg Ludwig ( George Lewis ) , must marry the girl ; Sophia Dorothea 's own parents were delighted in view of the English royal connection .
6 Choreographers who do not adhere strictly to the old conventions of court etiquette realise that their total design will flow more easily because their dancers ' behaviour will appear more spontaneous and natural .
7 By programming the computer to ensure that their own flights appeared first on the screen , incumbent airlines put new entrants at a disadvantage .
8 Given that the private sector median allowance is £1,500 extra in inner London and £1,000 extra in outer London , will the Government ensure that their public sector pay policy follows the private sector and that they compensate people who work in London for the substantial additional cost of living in London ?
9 The project predicted that their big breakthrough , would come in 1990 .
10 The first two variants of the model imply that their marginal disutility of leisure is very high after the first period .
11 When formulating policy , governments are being put under increasing pressure to ensure that their financial sectors do not lag behind either the needs of the economy as a whole , or the rigours of a fast changing international financial environment .
12 Many Anglicans had been brought up to revere ‘ the family ’ , and felt that this publicity was damaging to the ideas they cherished ; a number of men also had reason to fear that their own behaviour would be exposed .
13 One survey indicates that their average age was over 55 ; they had a strong leisure orientation , and had few plans to expand their businesses ( Perry 1982 ) .
14 Prisoners being trained in woodwork explained that their major frustration was with the shortage of tools and materials .
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